In order to place the above information in better perspective, our profile is as follows:
Young couple - no kids
Both working
Own house and car (no EMI)
Regular moviegoers (once a week)
Regular restaurant diners (once or twice a week)
Social Drinkers ( Alcohol not a big expense)
Generally in good health
Not shopaholics
And we lead an upper middle class life in Bangalore. We don't hesitate to go out with friends for a drink or think twice before visiting an expensive restaurant. But given that we are both working, these are generally over the weekend. So the above numbers are pretty much the average for any month. The expense report does not include any travel or vacation obviously. It only includes what we consider regular monthly expenses. Since quite a few R2I'ers would fall under the above profile, thought this information would be useful. If you rent, add another 15 thousand rupees for Bangalore. EMI payments can really bloat your monthly budget - but if you plan your R2I such that your Home and Car are covered from your savings, the above numbers should serve as a good guide.
Hey Homebound,
ReplyDeleteFirst up, great job articulating the various thought streams every r2ier goes through. It's quite remarkable how similar our situations seem, at least from the outside. I am planning a r2I to Bangalore, grew up in Mumbai (wouldn't trade it for even NYC, where I am now), spent the last 8 years in the US, and am now in the final stages of the hiring process for a position in Bangalore. Also, my wife is also in the same boat, final stage of hiring for a position in Bangalore, and we hope to move there before the year end (Diwali if all works out). I drifted to your blog researching expenses, and feel I have a better idea having read through it. We are not big shoppers or drinkers either, and your quicken chart would be within 5-10% of accuracy for our own expenses. Not much else to add, just sending out a hello. Take care!
Rahul (rshingrani@gmail.com; rvskatha.blogspot.com)